Give a designer a blank canvas and unlimited time, and they'll often produce something mediocre. Give them a tight brief, a small screen, and a deadline, and they'll surprise you. This isn't a paradox - it's how creativity actually works.

Constraints force decisions. When you can't use more than two typefaces, you have to choose carefully. When the page has to load in under a second, every element earns its place. When the interface has to work on a 320px screen, you discover what's truly essential.

Embracing the box

The web itself is a constraint. HTML flows in one direction. CSS has a box model. Browsers have viewport sizes and font rendering quirks. You can fight these constraints or you can work with them, and the results are dramatically different.

The designs I admire most don't look like they were forced through a framework. They look like they grew naturally from the medium, respecting its grain rather than working against it. That only happens when you treat constraints as creative partners rather than enemies.

About the author

Maru

Nulis tentang stuff yang related dengan AI, Web Dev, Productivity dan Saham (dan Crypto). Penduduk Yogyakarta, sekaligus Freelancer di beberapa UMKM dan Company.

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